3 week old kitten poop...

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Hey, my name is Sara and this is my first post! I usually come here to see what other people talk about and if it will help and since the kittens I adopted are 3 weeks old today, I figured I was on the outside looking in for long enough!

I have 3 three-week-old kittens named Jack, Baine, and Madchen...

Baine's poop has been brown but kind of muccuss like but also substantial... like toothpaste. but the muccus concerned me...

Jack's poop was dark yellow with a tinge of dark brown.. almost brown. but it was chunky and sparatic.. didn't come out all at once like usual.

Madchen I'm not sure because my older cat, Lady, has been taking care of the cleaning and I take care of the feeding. That's the deal. But I do like to look in from time to time on their poops to see how they are doing and today that is what I got. Neither were the normal yellow mush that I'm used to seeing. Anyone know if there is a problem or if its just normal kittens growing?

Light yellow - Mildly dilute urine. Overall body hydration should be adequate if no kidney disease. With sick/injured or at-risk animals, this is the color we shoot for.

Pale yellow - Dilute urine. Hydration should be excellent if no kidney disease. With any significantly debilitated or severe risk animal, this is the color we shoot for. Be aware however of possible over-hydration and keep urine this color, only if under medical care.

Almost clear - Severely dilute urine. Risk of over-hydration. Urine should only be this dilute if under constant medical supervision